2008-07-30
edit“ | ... that there are over three thousand miles of interstate highways and U.S. Routes in the state of Utah? | ” |
2008-07-31
edit“ | ... that Sebastian Hardie were Australia's first symphonic rock band and released their debut album Four Moments in 1975? | ” |
2008-08-10
edit“ | ... that there are over 3,500 miles of state highways in Utah, with the shortest one being only 0.086 mi (138 m) long? | ” |
--Congratulations! PeterSymonds (talk) 00:04, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
2008-09-12
edit“ | ... that Washington State Route 339 is actually a ferry route? | ” |
--Daniel Case (talk) 14:32, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
2008-10-30
edit“ | ... that six of the seven destinations added by Horizon Air (airplane pictured) in 1982 when they purchased Air Oregon, are still operated today? | ” |
2009-08-16
edit“ | ... that Ball Park station was used as a backdrop by Jon Huntsman, Jr. to support a proposition that included 33 unidentified transit projects? | ” |
2010-11-02
edit“ | ... that the Benton City – Kiona Bridge is believed to be the first steel box girder bridge in the United States, and still carries Washington State Route 225 today? | ” |
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2010-11-04
edit“ | ... that Washington State Route 220 was one of twelve highways removed from the Washington state highway system in 1991? | ” |
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2010-11-30
edit“ | ... that despite being less than 1 mile (1.6 km) long, Washington State Route 433 is considered a Highway of Statewide Significance by the Washington State Department of Transportation?' | ” |
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2010-12-01
edit“ | ... that the shortest state road in New Mexico is only 0.250 miles (402 m) long? | ” |
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2010-12-10
edit“ | ... that the Devil's Highway and the Mother Road are two of the U.S. Routes in the U.S. state of New Mexico? | ” |
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2011-02-02
edit“ | ... that over 13,000 square feet (1,200 m2) of German-made tile lines the interior of the Wheeling Tunnel?' | ” |
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2011-02-07
edit“ | ... that the Wheeling Suspension Bridge is still open to traffic, despite U.S. Route 40 being diverted to the nearby Fort Henry Bridge after it was completed in 1956? | ” |
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2011-02-12
edit“ | ... that both Interstate 81 and U.S. Route 11 in West Virginia roughly follow the Warrior Path, an old Indian trail through the Eastern Panhandle region? | ” |
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2011-02-24
edit“ | ... that the westbound lanes of Interstate 470 in Missouri were closed for a month due to a landslide which caused the roadway to collapse? | ” |
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2014-01-16
edit“ | ... that completion of 4+1⁄2 mi (7.2 km) of Interstate 80 in Utah marked the last portion of Interstate 80 to be completed? | ” |
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2014-01-23
edit“ | ... that over 2,200 acres (8.9 km2) of protected lands bound the Great Salt Lake Legacy Parkway Scenic Byway? | ” |
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2014-01-31
edit“ | ... that Captain Larry Dzioba of HMCS Protecteur (pictured) while off the coast of Portugal in 1980 hoisted an Esso flag on the ship's mast joking that they were the "biggest floating gas station in the neighborhood"? | ” |
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